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Title:
Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ? - 2
Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ? - 2
Author:
Beatrice Neirinckx
Beatrice Neirinckx
Category:
RE-act
RE-act
Description:
"Sea of Tomorrow" is an artistic-environmental exhibition with an educational vocation. It was created at Paul-Hermann College in Saint-Pierre (Reunion Island). With nearly 10 m3 of waste collected by the sea, Beatrice Neirinckx has recreated an underwater world: coral reef, cave, seagrass, deep sea or cold seabed, these are real landscapes in which the visitor evolves. Subjugated at first, the visitor ends up immersed in a vortex of waste like those discovered in the middle of the oceans. "Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ?"Is the comparison between real photos of the underwater world taken by Thierry Peres, freediving photographer, and photos of" Sea of tomorrow ". Materials used: plastic bottles (turtle, butterfly fish), plastic bags (blue bottom, vortex), rubber glove (starfish), flip-flop (tortoise), plastic straps (algae), polystyrene (coral), ... ALL RAKED IN THE SEASIDE
"Sea of Tomorrow" is an artistic-environmental exhibition with an educational vocation. It was created at Paul-Hermann College in Saint-Pierre (Reunion Island). With nearly 10 m3 of waste collected by the sea, Beatrice Neirinckx has recreated an underwater world: coral reef, cave, seagrass, deep sea or cold seabed, these are real landscapes in which the visitor evolves. Subjugated at first, the visitor ends up immersed in a vortex of waste like those discovered in the middle of the oceans. "Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ?"Is the comparison between real photos of the underwater world taken by Thierry Peres, freediving photographer, and photos of" Sea of tomorrow ". Materials used: plastic bottles (turtle, butterfly fish), plastic bags (blue bottom, vortex), rubber glove (starfish), flip-flop (tortoise), plastic straps (algae), polystyrene (coral), ... ALL RAKED IN THE SEASIDE
Description:
"Sea of Tomorrow" is an artistic-environmental exhibition with an educational vocation. It was created at Paul-Hermann College in Saint-Pierre (Reunion Island). With nearly 10 m3 of waste collected by the sea, Beatrice Neirinckx has recreated an underwater world: coral reef, cave, seagrass, deep sea or cold seabed, these are real landscapes in which the visitor evolves. Subjugated at first, the visitor ends up immersed in a vortex of waste like those discovered in the middle of the oceans. "Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ?"Is the comparison between real photos of the underwater world taken by Thierry Peres, freediving photographer, and photos of" Sea of tomorrow ". Materials used: plastic bottles (turtle, butterfly fish), plastic bags (blue bottom, vortex), rubber glove (starfish), flip-flop (tortoise), plastic straps (algae), polystyrene (coral), ... ALL RAKED IN THE SEASIDE
"Sea of Tomorrow" is an artistic-environmental exhibition with an educational vocation. It was created at Paul-Hermann College in Saint-Pierre (Reunion Island). With nearly 10 m3 of waste collected by the sea, Beatrice Neirinckx has recreated an underwater world: coral reef, cave, seagrass, deep sea or cold seabed, these are real landscapes in which the visitor evolves. Subjugated at first, the visitor ends up immersed in a vortex of waste like those discovered in the middle of the oceans. "Sea of Tomorrow : Pure or Plastic ?"Is the comparison between real photos of the underwater world taken by Thierry Peres, freediving photographer, and photos of" Sea of tomorrow ". Materials used: plastic bottles (turtle, butterfly fish), plastic bags (blue bottom, vortex), rubber glove (starfish), flip-flop (tortoise), plastic straps (algae), polystyrene (coral), ... ALL RAKED IN THE SEASIDE
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